csutak40, you're not seeing things. I had "New Channel" happen on my T3 for a scheduled recording of The Amazing Race on 7flix last week. I was too chicken to let it stay that way - I record that show for another family member - so I manually edited the timer to use the 7flix channel, destroying any chance of doing forensics on the cause of the anomaly. It recorded OK.

If it happens again for this week's episode of The Amazing Race I'll post back.

IceTV has provided beautifully detailed steps on adding the new channel 7flix to my T3, but I'm not getting any joy after following them.

What I've done: On the IceTV TV Guide Settings webpage, checked that 7flix is enabled and sent to the TV recorder as LCN "All". On the T3, scanned the frequency for channel 6 and saw 7flix appear as a new service (on channel 76 as it should be). I can see it playing a loop advertising that it's starting tomorrow. Rebooted the T3. Then disabled the IceTV plugin, then re-enabled the IceTV plugin, then asked the IceTV plugin to Fetch EPG and update timers now.

What I expect to see: Guide data on the T3 for 7flix.

What I am seeing: A completely empty row in the on-screen guide for 7flix all week.

I also have a timer for The Amazing Race that I can see on the IceTV website but it has the yellow triangle icon and I am getting emails telling me that the timer is failing, reason "No matching service". This makes sense: if the T3 can't get guide data it isn't going to get timers for the channel.

Did you try resetting your devise or sending the recordings manually or anything?

I haven't touched the actual PVR. The only interaction I've had with my account is to press "re-send recordings" from the web interface, some time after last night's "all's well" email, following the troubleshooting page they included in the email. No manual scheduling of individual shows of any kind.

I've given IceTV a list of shows I expect to record tonight and I'm leaving them to do forensic analysis on why their fix hasn't worked for me. The less interference from me the better.

Edit 4:47 pm: Red doughnuts have appeared. No word from support on what they did, so I can't speak for whether this was a general fix or specific to me.

Still no recordings scheduled for me either. Beyonwiz T3 with October 2014 firmware, one of two recorders registered to IceTV. (The other recorder is turned off, soft-decommissioned.) Melbourne region, five things expected to record tonight, but no red doughnuts on My Week for the rest of the week.

I raised a support request early this morning and alerted their Twitter account. If they don't know by now that their fix isn't a fix, there's no hope for any of us.

Of particular interest to users of Beyonwiz DP-P2 and similar boxes that don't handle automatic daylight saving changeovers...

If you're recording ABC's first screening of Doctor Who on Sunday 5 October 2014, it is going to record about two hours after the daylight saving switchover, a time when you are likely to be asleep. If you need to Do Something to your PVR after daylight saving changes, you're going to miss this one.

It might be wise to check your recording of Doctor Who on Sunday, in case you need to record the rebroadcast on Sunday night.

My understanding is that the configuration file goes into a place relative to your home directory. Are you sure that tvheadend and your command-line-testing agree on what your home directory is? Perhaps they are different Unix users.

I'm happily running the IceTV grabber from tvheadend on my OpenELEC installation, so there's no problem on the IceTV servers that I'm aware of.